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Ohio Defense Council daily bulletins

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Daily Bulletin Copy — Ohio Defense Council
Monday afternoon papers,July 29th
THE OHIO WAR BOARD SAYS TODAY:
Ohio boys/ invalided home from the battle front, will need the best of
care and attention that they may be nursed back to health and reconstructed .
physically •
Casualty lists to July 1 show 86 Ohio boys seriously wounded in battle.
This does not includfe marly who have shed their blood in recent heavy fighting on
the Western* problem of taking care of these boys that the government has called upon the youttg women of this ctmntry to prepare themselves for the
nursing profession,
Twenty~five thousand young women between the ages of 19 and 35 are wanted
to register in the U»S, Student Nurse Reserve, and to hold themselves in readiness
to train for service as nurses,
Ohio must enroll 2230 of this number. The Woman's Committee, Ohio Branch
Council of National Defense, in the various counties will act as enrolling agents,
Daily Bulletin — Ohio Defense Council -- Tuesday afternoon papers, July 30th
THE OHIO WAR BOARD SAYS TODAY:
There are some 60 recognized schools of nursing in the State of Ohio
which young women enrolling in the U,S« Student Nurse Reserve may enter for training* In addition to these civilian hospital training schools there is soon to be
opened a big military training school for nurses at Camp Sherman,
Women enrolling this week in the U#S, Student Nurse Reserve will be
assigned for service in these hospitals as vacancies occur. No nurse can enter the
regular Red Cross Army Service until she has had from two to three years' training in a recognized training school.
Her usefulness will not begin when she graduates from the training
school but as soon as she enters it. Practical nursing is part of the training of
the school, and the^ student nurse is not only learning to serve but serving her
country from the outset.
The student gets her board, lodging and tuition free at the training
school and in most cases receives a small remuneration to cover the cost of books
and uniforms* After graduating she has an earning capacity of from $100 to
$300 a month.
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(Page 1 — Daily Bulletin Copy)
Daily Bulletin Copy — Ohio Defense Council
Monday afternoon papers,July 29th
THE OHIO WAR BOARD SAYS TODAY:
Ohio boys/ invalided home from the battle front, will need the best of
care and attention that they may be nursed back to health and reconstructed .
physically •
Casualty lists to July 1 show 86 Ohio boys seriously wounded in battle.
This does not includfe marly who have shed their blood in recent heavy fighting on
the Western* problem of taking care of these boys that the government has called upon the youttg women of this ctmntry to prepare themselves for the
nursing profession,
Twenty~five thousand young women between the ages of 19 and 35 are wanted
to register in the U»S, Student Nurse Reserve, and to hold themselves in readiness
to train for service as nurses,
Ohio must enroll 2230 of this number. The Woman's Committee, Ohio Branch
Council of National Defense, in the various counties will act as enrolling agents,
Daily Bulletin — Ohio Defense Council -- Tuesday afternoon papers, July 30th
THE OHIO WAR BOARD SAYS TODAY:
There are some 60 recognized schools of nursing in the State of Ohio
which young women enrolling in the U,S« Student Nurse Reserve may enter for training* In addition to these civilian hospital training schools there is soon to be
opened a big military training school for nurses at Camp Sherman,
Women enrolling this week in the U#S, Student Nurse Reserve will be
assigned for service in these hospitals as vacancies occur. No nurse can enter the
regular Red Cross Army Service until she has had from two to three years' training in a recognized training school.
Her usefulness will not begin when she graduates from the training
school but as soon as she enters it. Practical nursing is part of the training of
the school, and the^ student nurse is not only learning to serve but serving her
country from the outset.
The student gets her board, lodging and tuition free at the training
school and in most cases receives a small remuneration to cover the cost of books
and uniforms* After graduating she has an earning capacity of from $100 to
$300 a month.
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